L - Carnitine is an amino acid which has a role to play in the
body's fat metabolism process. L - Carnitine transports fatty acids
to the mitochondria, which is where they are essentially burned as
fuel. This amino acid naturally occurs, although it can also be
biosynthesized from two other ones. In addition to being found in a
wide range of foods, it is also commonly available as a dietary
supplement.

Function Uses

L - carnitine plays an important role in the utilization of fatty
acids and the metabolism and metabolism of energy. Therefore, it
has the following functions: